If you’ve ever spotted a long, segmented creature scuttling across your floor late at night, chances are it was a centipede or millipede. In Dubai and Abu Dhabi homes, these nocturnal arthropods often go unnoticed during the day, only emerging at night when human activity is minimal. While they rarely cause serious harm, their sudden appearance can be unsettling for residents.

Understanding the behaviour, habits, and movement patterns of centipedes and millipedes is the first step in managing them effectively. This blog explores why these creatures are primarily nocturnal, what attracts them to urban homes, and how awareness of their behaviour can improve home comfort and peace of mind.

Why Centipedes and Millipedes Are Mostly Seen at Night

Both centipedes and millipedes are naturally nocturnal creatures , meaning they are active after sunset. Their behaviour is shaped by survival instincts:

  • Avoiding predators: Nighttime activity helps them stay hidden from birds, lizards, and other daytime predators.
  • Humidity preference: Dubai and Abu Dhabi’s warm, dry climate encourages these arthropods to seek moisture at night.
  • Food foraging: They search for small insects, decaying organic matter, and other food sources under the cover of darkness.

Because they are rarely active during the day, homeowners often overestimate the size of the infestation when they finally see them.

A Word From a Santera Client

“We kept seeing fast-moving centipedes at night in our Jumeirah villa. Understanding their nocturnal habits helped us stay calm. Santera’s advice on sealing cracks and reducing moisture finally stopped the nightly surprises.”

— Omar A., Jumeirah, Dubai

How Centipedes and Millipedes Move and Behave Indoors

>Centipedes and millipedes differ in behaviour and movement:

  • Centipedes: > Fast-moving predators with numerous legs, often scuttling across walls or floors. They are usually solitary and hunt smaller insects. While their bite can be mildly venomous, they generally avoid humans.
  • Millipedes: > Slow-moving detritivores that feed on decaying plant matter. They curl into a tight coil when threatened and may release a harmless but odorous fluid as a defense mechanism.

>Understanding these patterns helps homeowners predict where they might appear > and reduces unnecessary panic.

Common Hiding Spots in UAE Homes

>Nocturnal activity means these arthropods often hide in dark, damp locations during the day, such as:

  • Basements or storage rooms
  • Bathrooms and kitchens near sinks
  • Behind skirting boards or furniture
  • Garden edges, flower pots, and under landscaping stones

>In Dubai and Abu Dhabi, humidity in certain areas—like air-conditioned homes with water leaks or irrigated gardens—can attract them indoors.

How to Keep Your Home Comfortable Despite Nighttime Visits

>While complete elimination may not be immediately necessary, you can manage their presence > to reduce discomfort:

  • Reduce moisture: > Fix leaks, use dehumidifiers, and ensure proper ventilation.
  • Seal crevices: > Block gaps around doors, windows, and skirting boards to limit access.
  • Remove food sources: > Centipedes hunt insects; keeping homes insect-free indirectly reduces centipede presence.
  • Outdoor maintenance: > Keep gardens tidy, remove decaying leaves, and trim overgrown plants near foundations.

>These behavioural insights allow homeowners to anticipate activity rather than react in panic.

Why Behavioural Understanding Matters

>Most homeowners assume nocturnal sightings indicate massive infestations. In reality:

  • Centipedes are usually solitary, and millipedes are slow breeders indoors.
  • Nighttime emergence does not always signal a large colony >
  • Observing patterns helps determine whether professional intervention is necessary or if preventive measures suffice.

>Being informed allows for calm, effective management

When to Seek Professional Help

>Professional pest control is recommended if:

  • You notice large numbers > appearing nightly
  • Centipedes or millipedes are present near children, pets, or food areas
  • DIY measures fail to prevent their nighttime visits
  • Structural or moisture issues in your home persist

>A trained team can assess your home, identify entry points, and offer humane, safe, and effective solutions

Final Thoughts

>Centipedes and millipedes are natural, nocturnal visitors > in many UAE homes. By understanding their behaviour, movement patterns, and preferred hiding spots, residents in Dubai and Abu Dhabi can reduce fear, improve comfort, and take targeted preventive steps.

Santera Pest Control > provides expert guidance and solutions, helping homeowners manage these arthropods safely while maintaining a comfortable and pest-conscious living environment.

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